UK Inflation Plunges to Lowest Figure in 2023 At 4.6% as Sunak on Track to Meet Annual Target
In September, inflation stood at 6.7 per cent, as many people across the UK continue to struggle with the cost-of-living crisis.
UK Cybersecurity Center Warns of 'Deepfakes' Threat to Next Election
The rapid evolution of AI technology has made it increasingly challenging to distinguish between genuine and manipulated content.
Heat Projected To Kill Nearly Five Times More People By 2050
Nearly five times more people will likely die due to extreme heat in the coming decades, an international team of experts warned on Wednesday, adding that without action on climate change the "health of humanity is at grave risk".
Three Indian Cities Among The Top Ten Most Polluted Cities In The World
The air pollution level in some parts of Delhi was 30 times the prescribed WHO limit.
Russia Recruits Female Soldiers And Says It Is 'Ready For Talks'
Russia has said that it is open to co-existence discussions with the West as Ukraine makes advancements in regaining the city of Bakhmut.
Intel Is Building ChatGPT-like Apps For Customers
According to sources with close ties to Intel, the company is selling "app-building" software to its clients.
Global Stocks Fall, Shrugging Off Blowout US Growth Data
Global stocks fell Thursday as markets shrugged off strong US economic data, digesting mixed corporate earnings and monitoring ongoing turmoil in the Middle East.
Bosch Boilers Greenwashing With 'Hydrogen-Blend Ready' Green Claims
The Competition and Markets Authority is scrutinising Bosch and other boilers for misleading 'hydrogen-blend ready' advertisements which seem to be a greenwashing tactic to lure UK consumers.
Dubai's ESG Evolution: Sustainability, Net-Zero and Future 'Pro-Green' Leaders
Since the war in Ukraine started and Russia blocked gas supplies, Germany's news agenda focused mostly on ecology and sustainability.
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UK Businesses Ask For Help After Rise In Shoplifting
British businesses are seeking government help as shops suffer an unprecedented number of thefts and violence by criminal gangs, addicts and people struggling with a cost-of-living crisis.
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Google Pixel 8 Could Set A Benchmark For Samsung, Other Android Manufacturers
Google has assured that its newly launched Pixel 8 series will come with 7 years' worth of Android and security updates.
OPEC Sees No Peak In Global Oil Demand On The Horizon
Despite mounting efforts to limit climate change, the OPEC oil cartel said Monday it expects demand for crude to continue to grow for the next two decades.
Iranian Activist Narges Mohammadi is Awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize
Narges Mohammadi has bravely campaigned in Iran since the late 90s against the regime's brutal violations of human rights. She is still imprisoned.
Putin Makes Claims About Russia's Nuclear Missile That Can Hit Targets In US
Putin made the claims in a speech on Thursday at the annual Valdai Discussion Club.
How Remote Working Is Negatively Affecting Gen Z
Gen Z is speaking out against experiencing loneliness and a lack of motivation due to the detrimental effects of remote working.
Holyrood and Westminster Face Policy Disparities Amid Scotland's Drug Death Epidemic
Scotland is due to allow supervised use of injectable drugs under medical supervision, in a move to tackle skyrocketing drug-related deaths.
Decarbonising Shipping To Cost Over $100 Bn Per Year: UN
The UN called for rapid decarbonisation of the shipping industry on Wednesday, warning that the price tag could top $100 billion a year as the sector's emissions continue to swell.
Analysis Reveals Potential £15 billion Annual Loss if Inheritance Tax is Scrapped by 2032
While London has the highest number of estates subject to the tax, regions such as Sussex, the Cotswolds, and areas around Birmingham are expected to have the highest number of taxable estates per 100,000 residences.
UK Water Firms Ordered to Cut £114 Million From Bills After Missing Targets
Industry regulator, Ofwat, said in its assessment that not one company reached their highest measure of performance.
Google Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro Prices In The UK, US Leaked
Some users will be disappointed if the Google Pixel 8 series leaked pricing turns out to be true.
Prince William joins Bill Gates, Mayor Mike Bloomberg, José Andrés for New York summit
The Prince of Wales is heading to the Big Apple to promote his Earthshot Prize Awards during the city's annual climate week event.
Wall Street mixed after inflation data as European bourses dip ahead of ECB
Wall Street stock indices moved in opposite directions Wednesday after a mixed inflation report as European bourses dipped ahead of a European Central Bank decision.
Apple to unveil iPhone 15 at 'Wonderlust' event today
The annual event, dubbed 'Wonderlust' this year, is set to begin live streaming at 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET at apple.com or on the Apple TV app.
North Korean leader set to meet Russian president to secure an arms deal against Ukraine
Both figures will be present at an event this September to exchange goods between the countries, according to reports mentioned by unnamed sources and allies of US officials.
European stock market falls flat on German export slump amidst oil production worries from Gabon military coup
The European stock market fell by nearly one per cent as Christine Lagarde was asked to set inflation targets that factor in energy prices and geopolitics.
Microsoft, Apple want to get their services off the EU's tech gatekeeper list
Microsoft and Apple argue their services haven't hit the set thresholds mentioned in the DMA, and are disputing the inclusion of their services in the list.
UK housing market faces steepest annual price drop in 14 years
The abrupt increase in mortgage rates in recent months has been a response to the Bank of England's actions, which have raised interest rates 14 times since December 2021.
US stocks shrug off sticky inflation data, Europe mixed
US stocks advanced Thursday as investors shrugged off sticky inflation data and its impact on future central bank policy on interest rates, but European stocks mostly dipped.